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Triplet lens (1952)
Pentax K-1
Asahi- Kogaku Takumar 100mm f:3.5
Adapter M-37 to Pentax bayonet
Like the famous Meyer Trioplan, the Asahi-Kogaku Takumar 100mm f:3.5 lens has a triplet design and is capable of producing delightful bubble-bokeh. Originally produced in 1952 as the first accessory lens for the Asahiflex (Japan's first SLR) it has the unusual Asahiflex M-37 screw-mount.
Shot in APSC format, lens wide open, image uncropped.
Pentax in-camera processing.
My current collection of vintage Takumar primes with Sony e-mount adapters. 300mm, 135mm, 50mm, and 20mm.
35mm is currently working it's way through customs :)
Fujifilm X-E3
Fish-eye-Takumar 1:4/17
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